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REAL FINAL PLANS LAID FOR WEEK'S EVENT Constitution Week Program Is Arranged at Session of Barristers. Final plans have been worked out for the observance of ‘“Constitution week," beginning tomorrow and can- tinuing the remainder of that week. | The plans were completed at a special | luncheon of the Barristers, held at the | Cosmos Club | Assistant Attorney General Seth Richardson and F. Riggs Noel, chair- man of the District of Columbia com- mittee, addressed the Barristers. ‘The public display of flags has been sanctioned by the District Commis- | sloners and flags will hang from stands | on the streets, Cordova to Speak. Franklin Adams, counselor of the | Pan American Union, is giving over the | Pan American concert on ‘“Constitu- tion day” to a celebration of the anni- versary of the adoption of the Consti- | tution. Preceding the concert, an ad- | dress will be made by Senor Cordova from the history of the Constitution and the alms of the American Bar As- sociation committee on american citi- zenship. The radio program will include a Nation-wide network on the Columbi: chain for a speech by James M, Beck, Representative from Pennsylvania, on Monday night, September 16. Dr. Ed- mund A. Walsh will speak over WRC, making a cum}a-rmv- study of the | various forms of government, and Dis- trict Commissioner Sidney F. Talia- ferro will talk over WRC Bepttmber 19 on “The Constitution of the United States and '.he District of Columbla.” Addresses made to varlous | illness and it now was merely a case of | ESTATE. !cmhr 19, at the Women's Unjver~ sl g‘»l Abram Simon, Ph. D., pastor of th- Washington Hebrew Onntr ll«hn 1 address the Cosmopol ule Clrltan Hotel on Thursd:y. Sev tember 10. EDISON DIRECTS RUBBER EXPERINENT FROM CHAIR Inventor Refuses to Be Mental Convalescent, Although Weak After Pneumonin Attack, By the Associated P WEST' ORANGE, N. J., September 14—From & convelescent’s chair, 4 Thomas A, Edison today was agein di- recting his laboratory experiments 10 produce artificial rubber. The 83-year-old inventor for the nnH time since stricken ill @ month ago with | | pneumonia was permitted to sit up an entire day, Declaring that while physi- | cally convalescent he would not be a mental one, he called for the report on pregress of his rubber experiment, some | datails of which had been carried on by | subordinates durlnz his illness. Charles Edlwn. is son, said the in- ventor had fully recovered fram his| regulnln( his nlro as Military* Attache. Maj. Prederick W, Manley, Infantry, h en relieved from duty as mill ttache at Madrid, Spain, Portugal, effective in i and ordered to Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo,, for duty with troops; Capt. Laurenee V. Houston, Field Artillery, has been tra ed from Hawaii to Monterey, C William Lyda, Infant Houston, has bnn ordered to his home for retire- Capt, Bamuel W. Pennington, Madlcll Adm(nhtruuve Corps, at Car- lmo, n:- will be placed on the retired | [il mber 24 on his own applica- | K. |l THE EVENING STAR, MRS. LA GUARDIA | | INNINTH CAMPAIGN; == mahmnwmu mmmnmmn * ©f ene of Father] onndidates for ely his secretary, mll ur.\nlhnn ihaving to stand up’ and ‘be tncroduoed to the crowds al "Yoll mnu 2 hl[ hn hst night,” one of the majar enthusiasti- But New York’s Mayoralty] “wen. x neass ke Fight Is First for Her in Role of Wife. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 14—For 14 years Marie A. Pisher was private seare- |tary to that energetic litle Representa- tive Piorello H. La Guardia. Unflurried, edpable and utterly de- pendable, she went through eight cam- paigns with him, thoroughl; Joying every minute of them, i She fs now in her ninth, but in a 1 Fur Miu Flsher, “we majer's right- hand man,” as she has been affection- ately known around headquiirters in igns, 1s now Mrs. La Wmnflku B wlaily she secing constitnents, adjusting difficul- ties, and, as one of her hushand's 8880~ wistes says, “wending them away wlm & swlle.” Jder evenings abe spends pretty mw-h as she has always spent Hem auring campaigus—riding , around with the | major {rom ane meeting. o another,| making netes, threwing in & suggestion henenndn hint there, and, Anshewuls memnbering the things m- And l.ll m those things she fihn.r lnll‘ou-mushunsndmmd | 1022 Georgia Avenue 1st Commercial Zone Modern, semi-detached brick home con- taining 7 rooms (4 bedrooms), 2 baths and throughout. large attic; hot-water heat; in good condition This is a good home and an exceptionally fine investment. . WASHINGTON, D. if The @rom=, took & ibusiness aouvse afiter Minishing high achool, and found was then a slepuly attonney general for ithe State. As his secretary she accom- nlnhl hnuwamutmm 1916, and ‘has remained almost con- unuuum until & few months ago, wien she became Mrs, La Guandia. And Il say she was & wander st Jit.” one of the major's associabee sald. Maj. and Mis. La Guandia were mar- wied dest Rebruary, and ment 1o Pansma an their honeymocn. On their retunn ‘with & mew sccretary for the apacipl ses- slon of Congress, and Mps. x‘:‘n:‘na- sel about the business of Jearning how Muu hq)» house in their four-seomn Jer- I came. down hul! d Job. ©Of course, I have to have & maid now. But when we get through I think I'll start running the whale High grade apartments of Resident her first job with Mr. La Guendia, wio | During the wat, while he was over- M 'lehw-v I meally Nke it & dot,” she unu-e smdled. I did everything soyself wit)l | met' of heraism in action near Chutea 1631 Eudid St. N.W. One Block West of Mth St bath with showers. - Frigidaire equipped. Bhivior Sovah THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Inc. 738 15th St.—Dist. 6830 O, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER| 14, 1929. palitios: a wife of & man in public -help him all she can,” sald gravely. “Her nolitical gpinidns aven’t worih ‘quoting. And, uny'/ly. I always agree with the Awanded Oak Leaf Cluster. Maj. Frank L. Williams, WMedical REAL E STATE. an TYPl UNION REFECTS LABOR PARTY MOVE | International Bodly Voies Down Proposal for Afiliation in Pol- itics as Independent Unit. By tive Mssoviated Fress. SBEATTLE, September 14.—A resol tion 'interpreted ‘by ‘some ‘delegates ‘as move ‘toward organization of a Tabor Corps Reserve, ¢f Des Moines, Iowa, the major went back to Washinglon who was awended the Distinguished Service Cross Jor extraodinary heroism in action mear Rheims July 15, 1918, -ndmu-mouuqmyu.wu} 1 to 3 rooms. kitchen and Manager party was voted down -decisively yester ‘dey wt_the convention of ‘the Intern: ‘tional ‘Typagraphical Union here. The resolution urged members of the | o?amm n ‘to “sever wll aMlimtions th =l pommnl parties of the ex- ’ . 2 BATHS MODERN Lot 50x13: Wonde, warmh in tire Winte: d in thre Wimter and cosiness in 317 Woodward Bidg. ‘chass, ‘whivh m e mfl. A n-shn{an ‘eensuring Willlem Green, {Rfld'n! of the American Pederation adopted. de- olaved ‘the ecompany m-dmm out” the Typographical Union. The delegates asked that a commit- be appointed to consider advise - MHW of moving the international vfces from Indianapolis to Wlshlnflm D.C., &nd called ‘upon ‘Gov. g of California to see that ]\lfl"ee is done” n the case of Thomas J. Mooney, who is sorving = sentence 'in ‘San ‘@uentin Prison as the result of his conviction on a charze of ‘bombing a preparedness parade in Francisco in 1018. $14, Open 1347 Montague Street N.W. %y 35-Ft. Concrete Fromt Porch rhully --mmu with hesry. hick blue-gramite wally, which s thve Summmer. Remrontver. . ‘Goethe kept a tanve snake @s w pot land hat«d dogs. o NEAR 16TH ST. THE RESERVOIR ROCK CREEK PARK ime_worch are on the first floo: big e Breplace. am lo i) oum: »-na--—mtmnu-m it unmmer immmeue vancroe Frowt orch, Hesed ower s 3 Zorh, itk Bower Boxcs. s simeet » B EASY TERMS PAUL MAGOFFIN Exclusive Acnt Phene National 3023 be clubs and Lhelr dates are as follows: Judge Michael M. Doyle will address | the Newcomers' Club, under the aus- plces of the American Bar Associgiion | special committee, at the Carlion Hotel, on Monday, September 16. | Capt. Lucian H. Vandoren will make the address before the Clvitan Club at the Hotel Lafayette on Tuesday, Sep- tember 17, “Constitution day.” .nd U Grant to Address Knights. t. N.W. il Harry A. Grant will address the = Knights of the Round Table at lunch- eon, Tuesday, September 17, at University Club. #Thomas P. Littlepage will speak the Constitution before the Excha Club, on w.dneldly, September 18, Carlton Hote! ‘The Lions Club will be addressed by Roger J. Whiteford on Wednesday, at the Mnyncwr Hotel. ggold Hart, former First Assistant CQrpontlon Counsel, will make the ad- dress before the Optimist Club, the Hamilton Hotel, on Wednesday, Sep- tember 18. Thomas Gillesple Walsh, former as- sistant corporation counsel and presi- dent of the Barristers, will address the Zonta Club at the Raleigh on Wednes- ew 7-ropm snd 3 tiled bath xcellent construction, nue ‘every conveuien You be if 0 believe there s such Price reduced, 35 orgia 4123-W. A SPECIALIZED SERVICE | REALTOR W odward. .Zm/a/;g Dt rmn/ .92.54 on .,(mrmm.r./ny)e/ 'ty -[etl.r/nd Tl ) . Wright, editor of the Constitutional Review, will address the Kiwanis Club at the Hotel Wash- ington on Thursday, September 19, Dr. David Jayne Hill, former Ambas- sador to Germany, will address the Quota Club at dinner on Thursday, 2911 Cathedral he. 0. w (English Willuge) / Overlooking Two of the Most Beautiful ? Estates in Washington The very excellent setting alone is sufficient to as- sure ane of a permanent value, Attractively planned and artistically designed, this bright, cheerful { semi-detached home contains all of the modern appointments found in an up-to-date house. There are seven rooms, two baths, attic, open fire- "¢ place and built-in garage, 3 . o If You Want the Best at ! . $16,000 ; Drive Out Connecticut Ave. to Cathedral Ave. ’ Turn Lefi Two and One-Half Blocks hupccl Any Time Sunday i . Wm. H. Phillips & Company Realters 1501 K St. N.W. National 4600 7/ New Homes of Unusual Merit Exhibit Home—5102 Kansas Avenue Open Daily *Til 9 P.M. Go Directly Out Kansas Ave. Priced Low Easy Terms Seven big rooms, 3 porches, deep lots and brick garages. rick walls separate rear porches on both floors, as:unnF absolute privacy, quiet and protection against fire. Houses are full 20 feet wide, have I‘ng:dau’e, double hardwood floors throughout, cedar-lined closets, cabinet-finish rich fixtures, cement front porches and many other remarkable qualities, Homes are on Kansas Ave., a splendid 120-it. boulevard; face a triangular Government park and occupy one of the highest points in North- west Washington. sArrange an inspection tonight or tomorrow. Owner and Builder Phone Silver Spring 325 or Decatur 4196 Opeancmdaj: From 10 A.M.te 9 P.M. PRICE—$9,750 HENRY J. CONNOR 3221 Conn. Ave. Cleve. 4859 SEE THIS SELECT LIST OF “MARIETTA PARK HOMES” (Near the New Fort Slocum Purk) SAMPLE HOUSE 420 Nicholson Street N. 6 Big Cheerful Rooms, Built-in Bath With Qhou\cr 3 Large Porches, Built-in Garage. Price, $9.450. SAMPLE HOUSE 412 Nicholson Street N.W. 8 Rooms (4 Bedrooms). Many Very Attractive Features. Beautiful Kitchen—You Will Enjoy Seeing This House. SAMPLE HOUSE A 5803 4th Street N.W. 8 Large Rooms, 2 Baths, Mauy Closets, Cold Stor- age Room Under Cement Front Porch. “To Appre- ciate You. Must See!” SAMPLE HOUSE 540 Madison Street N.W. *7 Rooms (4 Bedrooms), Deep Lot, Brick Garage. Price, $9,350. Easy Terms. ALL OF THE ABOVE HOUSES ARE OPEN DAILY TO 9:00 P.M, AND YOU SHOULD INSPECT BEFORE BUYINGC A HOME WAPLE & JAMES, Ine. 1226 144h St “North 0962 “Specializing in New Homes—Marietta Park” A SPECIAL OFFERING Avails Ttself to the Home- seeker in the Beautiful Develop-en of NORTH Woonsmfi, Mb. 1221 Ridge Rd. The owner has been trandferred umnexpeciediy away, and this beautiful home with lu artistie plantings, prepared for a permanent will be uenfierd to. insure immediate sale, Wuh Covwemult Terms sleeping porch, with modern bath, hnéwood-I“m throughout, massive fireplace, hot-water heat, completely screened and weatherstripped, and garage to match house. INSPECTION t‘xhyb'nd Sunday. ‘wnder hlfllfl.m’ 5 WOODSIDE CONS’I‘RUCI‘ION CO. Phone Silesr Spring 109 OPEN out 16th St the le Jameson-Built Model Homes 6, 7 aud 8 Large Rooms 7 . Now Ready for lnspection 415 10 45 Jellerson St. N.W. 914 and 925 Quiney St. N.W. 1521 to 1527 Isherwood St. N.E. Hsherwood St., One Square North of 1th and ® XE. Inspect at Once The anchitectare of These fime homes bas been carefully designed and selected by our experts of superior home de- signs. The saterial abeo has been cavefully selected. All labor furnished by skilled mechanics of the best grade. These homes contain six, seven and eight large rooms. tile bath and builida tub and shower, one-piece sink kitchen, extra large porches front and rear. Oak floors, latest fixtures: floor plugs in each room amd lots of extras. in Frigidaire and Garage o ""-s If With Each House FOR SALE BY THOS. A. JAMESON CO. 906 New York Ave. National 5526 “Ask the Man Who Owns One” Attractxve Sug‘gestxons in Residence Propertxes $35,000 In 1400 Block of N Street, N.W., a three-story brick residence with a frontage of 45 feet, with a deep rear lot to a 20-ft. alley. This property is igeally arranged for a hq,h -class rooming house, having 20 large well lighted rooms and 5 baths. Property is clear of encumbrance and can be exchanged for close-in residence property of about 12 to 15 rooms. Beautiiul corner on Fern Street N.\W., large stucep residence having 9 rooms and 2 baths. House is of unusually substantial comstruction, having a stone foundation and a superstructure of the best material and was built by the owner for a home. There is a three<car fireproof ¥ built in. The yard is landscaped with beautiful shrubs and roses. Property clear. Will consider exchange for lots in Woodside. A fine modern 2—stor) house, with attic, con- taining 9 rooms and bath, in the heart of Saul’s Addition. Another fine house’ in Saunl’'s Addition; 6 rooms and bath, copper "screens, weather strips and awnings. A thoroughly modern house. $15,000 $13.000 $13.500 Rhode Island Aveaue, near 17th Street North- west. In -high-class aeighborbood. Three stories, basement, two baths, hot-water heat. A little money spent in modernizing iuto an English basement house will add tremendously to the value of this property. First trust, ss,m Just off Connecticut Avenue on West Woodbine Street, in Chevy Chase; 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, den, living room, dining room and kitchen; first trust of\$7,500 indicates property is conserva- tively priced. This is a beautiful California- QL Imng:low, situated on a large well shaded Two-car glnge. t o market site. 10 rooms and buth hot-water heat, gas and electricity. Three-car garage on 25-ft. alley. Lot 247 feet wide, Wlll trade or sell. For Further Particulars Call Thonuu} Fisher & Compnny. Inc. No 738 15th St N.W. EL TRE L B B B BN B B B AT IEIEAETEIE T @ TENE T 1O DETA( HED CORNER BRICK CHEVY CHASE 204 East Taylor St. Cormer of Fulton Street Nowhere in Chevy Chase will you find a more omt- standing value than is offcred in this comparatively new Kaglish type detached brick residence. Wonderfully sita- ated on a corner site. just two short squares from Conn. Ave., midway between the Country clubs. Look at these features— Corner lot 82x163. Six large rooms. Two tiled baths (builtin shower'. Newly decorated. Kleen-Heet Oil Burner, Large side porch. Builtsin garage. Completely screened. Flectric lights in closets. Porvelain gas range. Moderate terms. Well Worth Seeing— Reached via Conn. Ave. three squares bevond Bradley Lawe, then turn on eust Taylor St. right to house. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC. Realtor ]412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503 ONLY $12,950 Open All Day Sunday A Remarkable Valuef ;@?5 mummutmmtmm-, dential sections around Washington whefe property values are rapidly incressing, this home is one of ihe best values for the invest- ment that bas ever been offered. It is ome of & group ofsimilar detached homes surrounded by artistically landscaped grounds and situated an a paved street that affords 2 wonderful sut- look. . In a Suburban Home With City Advantages No. 7 Cedar Lane Silver Spring, Md. . < 411,950 e " OPEN * ' DAILY Natl Mort . & Investment Corp. 1004 Vt. Ave. Features include a’center entrance %